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    • AlexCeedA
      AlexCeed
      last edited by

      Hello,

      I’m using Python Sscript plugin v1.0.8.0 and I created a script to replace charaters and words.
      The full script is below

      with open(‘D:/config/Notepadpp/replace_char_list.txt’) as f:
      for l in f:
      s = l.split()
      if s[0] == " ":
      editor.replace(s[0], " ")
      else:
      editor.replace(s[0], s[1])

      And here is the contents of the input file

      ‘ ’
      ’ ’
      ‘ ’
      ’ ’
      “ "
      ” "
      “ "
      ” "
       

      What I’d like to do is to replace only on selection. I’ve read about editor.replaceSel but I don’t know how to use and I haven’t found any examples on the web.

      PS: the if statement is there because I couldn’t make the script replace nbsp with a space.

      Thank you

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      • Claudia FrankC
        Claudia Frank @AlexCeed
        last edited by

        @AlexCeed

        Open the console and type

        >>> help(editor.replaceSel)
        Help on method replaceSel:
        
        replaceSel(...) method of Npp.Editor instance
            replaceSel( (Editor)arg1, (object)text) -> None :
                Replace the selected text with the argument text.
        

        The first argument, editor, can always be ignored because you call it from
        an editor instance, so you need just to provide the text which should be used to replace the content.

        Cheers
        Claudia

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        • AlexCeedA
          AlexCeed
          last edited by

          @Claudia-Frank
          But I need to do a search and replace within the selection. If the first argument is the editor, and second is the text to replace, where do I add the item to search?

          Claudia FrankC Scott SumnerS 2 Replies Last reply Reply Quote 1
          • Claudia FrankC
            Claudia Frank @AlexCeed
            last edited by Claudia Frank

            @AlexCeed

            as the help states it replaces the selected text but from your responds
            I understand that you want to, let’s say’ select 4 lines and within this 4 lines
            you want to do a search and replace, correct?

            If this is the case you need to use the getSelection functions,
            most probably getSelectionStart() and getSelectionEnd() and use your
            replace with the returned start and end position.

            Cheers
            Claudia

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            • Scott SumnerS
              Scott Sumner @AlexCeed
              last edited by

              @AlexCeed

              To elaborate a bit on @Claudia-Frank 's explanation, here’s some code that shows how to do a replace on only the text in one or more selections:

              find = 'a'
              replace = 'A'
              num_selections = editor.getSelections()
              for sel_nbr in range(num_selections):
                  start_pos = editor.getSelectionNStart(sel_nbr)
                  end_pos = editor.getSelectionNEnd(sel_nbr)
                  editor.replace(find, replace, 0, start_pos, end_pos)
              
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